Corticostriatal connectivity is associated with the reduction of intergroup bias and greater impartial giving in youth
Abstract
Although prosocial behavior is preferentially directed toward the in-group across many species, prioritizing the outcomes of both the in- and out-group earlier in development can reduce intergroup biases. The current study examined the role of corticostriatal recruitment and connectivity in buffering the effect of intergroup bias on costly giving behavior during childhood and adolescence, a period when other-oriented preferences and associated...
Paper Details
Title
Corticostriatal connectivity is associated with the reduction of intergroup bias and greater impartial giving in youth
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Volume
37
Pages
100628 - 100628
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